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Holy shit, Firo. Those are excellent!
Do you take commissions?
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HAHAHAHHA thanks a bunch ;D
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:D
Unfortunately no, I'm too lazy for anything. Get my ass to actually draw anything only on extremely rare occasions. :{
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Such a waste of your talent. Oh well, I guess that just makes your masterpieces even more special.
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k, so I've been a bit lazy lately so I'm still working on the same drawing. I't probably one of my most complicated so I'm taking my time with it. Ignore the lack of nipples and tell me if you see something that's not right, besides the sketchiness I mean. I'm really trying to do more that tests my understanding of anatomy so that's where I'm MOST looking for advice.
I can always change the color if you find it hard to see bright orange on white >.<
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If you're kissing like that, one of the 2 must turn her head a bit sideways. I can't really see it in the drawing, so it looks a bit awkward. Nose bumping~ Also the girl on the left, her eye seems a bit strange, maybe a little too wide/long.
Squishy boob looks squishy =D!
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^ what Artwork said.
It's best to look at a real photograph for anatomy stuff.
For the height different, the neck must be bend in a certain way to make it more natural.
The head can be bigger for the one in front and a bit smaller for the one behind to give a perspective view.
Below is my quick, horrible fix, but you can change it in whatever way you like. And for sure others can give you better advice than mine.The squishy boob looks good, though. <3
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usedtobe said:
^ what Artwork said.It's best to look at a real photograph for anatomy stuff.
For the height different, the neck must be bend in a certain way to make it more natural.
The head can be bigger for the one in front and a bit smaller for the one behind to give a perspective view.
Below is my quick, horrible fix, but you can change it in whatever way you like. And for sure others can give you better advice than mine.The squishy boob looks good, though. <3
thanks a lot to the both of you. I was actually just looking at that picture too ha. mine's going to be a bit different since the heights aren't as drastically different but it does illustrate your point. I'll have to see what I can do.
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The boob looks very good now. C:
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I'd move the left girl's shoulder backwards a little more. The back of the right girl looks a lot better now. Good job! It's nice to see someone so open to constructive criticism.
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Ninsheart said:
I'd move the left girl's shoulder backwards a little more. The back of the right girl looks a lot better now. Good job!yeah i didn't take into account that she was turned toward us at first. once usedtobe pointed out how the back was messed up i realized I had pretty much started drawing her as if she facing directly to the left. but I guess that's all part of learning, gotta keep that kinda thing in mind next time. >.<
as for the girls shoulder, you might be right, but at the same time i want her slightly turned away but i guess it makes it look to much like she'd be reaching out for the right girl's boob. so i guess i should relax it a bit huh?
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If you want to leave the shoulder pointing forward, then mayube it would look better to change the shape of her back a little bit? Just the top. Although I'm not sure if that's the right way to go about it. You've got some pretty complicated posing going on, ha ha.
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Ninsheart said:
If you want to leave the shoulder pointing forward, then mayube it would look better to change the sahpe of her back a little bit? Just the top. Although I'm not sure if that's the right way to go about it. You've got some pretty complicated posing going on, ha ha.I know, right? haha. that's why i'm asking people's opinions really. it's a step or two above what i'm used to doing.
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Hi, came here to ask a question:
Anyone else concerned about how one uses refs. for their art, like photos vs. real life? When I sketch, I prefer to try to draw off of real people, but at the moment all I can get are heads. I'm concerned that using photos, I might miss...something. I don't know how to describe it, but when I draw off of photos, my work comes off a bit stiff.
Anyone else?
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I have never had that problem and anyone who says there's a notable difference between photo reference and a live model is clinging to an outdated belief based on outdated technology.
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Well, if you're comparing realism to anything that's even the slightest bit stylised, I'm sure the realistic picture is going to looks somewhat more stiff because stylisation is meant to add a bit of (unrealistic) spiffiness to a picture. But the way I see it, as long as you use a reference that doesn't look stiff to you, and you do it well, your picture shouldn't come out stiff either, right?
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